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Posted by Larry Mills on September 18, 2004 at 12:46:18 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Idiot drivers! posted by Farmerboybill on September 18, 2004 at 06:28:12:
I was born in 1946. Drove Farm Tractors when I was 7 yrs old. Dad preached to be careful! Too many people are on the road that did not drive anything today until they get their drivers priveledge. Then they think they own the road. The people driving down the road with a cell phone stuck in their ear make me Mad. I hope all states sooner or later out law it!!!!!!! Most people can`t even drive much less talk and drive at the sametime!!! Even coming home from work I get so concerned because people do not know how to drive and what the different lanes mean??!! If I see an individual changing a tire on the side of the road I get over in the other lane as I pass. If I see an 18 wheeler coming up in my rear view mirror I move to the far left lane and let him pass because #1 if your on a 6 lane Interstate he is supposed to stay in the right 2 lanes and #2 I can move over much eaiser than that big a rig.
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